Although far from polished and prone to rambling, this fractured, manic monologue/narrative expresses the sort of anguished PTSD sexuality so common tAlthough far from polished and prone to rambling, this fractured, manic monologue/narrative expresses the sort of anguished PTSD sexuality so common to QLGBT people raised in upstanding right-wing Christian homes. There's something sad and tragic here, something incredulous but still hopeful, and while the author's voice is buried beneath significant amounts of word-clutter, there's a sense of an earnest need to communicate here that makes the read well worth the effort involved. An excellent first work for an up-and-coming talent....more